Cambridgeshire County Council to procure £773.4m home care framework
Cambridgeshire County Council has approved procurement of a new home and community care framework for domiciliary care and support services. The framework is planned for up to 10 years, with mobilisation currently planned for 1 April 2027 and current arrangements expiring in 2027.
Cambridgeshire County Council · East of England · 30 June 2026
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asks committee to approve the procurement of new home and community care framework for the provision of domicillary care and support services
Also said in the meeting
“"It proposes a new compliant 10-year arrangement with an initial term of three years and this will replace the current arrangements that expire in 2027 with a mobilization date following procurement currently planned for the 1st of April of that same year."”
“"the estimated value of the new contract is approximately £773 million over its lifetime."”
What we know
- The council is procuring a new home and community care framework for domiciliary care and support services.
- The arrangement is planned as a compliant 10-year framework with an initial three-year term.
- The estimated lifetime value is approximately £773 million, with the committee also stating a maximum of £773.4 million.
Why this is a signal, not noise
The meeting gives both a quantified lifetime value and a clear route to market via a new framework, with a planned procurement date and mobilisation timing.
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How a supplier could follow up
- Track the expected tender window and prepare to bid for a framework rather than a direct contract.
- Map capability against domiciliary care and support services, including statutory care act requirements.
- Watch for the award and any extension-period details following delegation to officers.
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